First of all, you are completely wrong about me creating multiple accounts. This is the second account I've ever created on HN. Second, you know what's really bizarre? a new company in a stacked market of very big and…
>Israel started vaccinations in mid-December and by the end of the month was vaccinating more than 150,000 people a day wow.
What is this?
Yes, I think I get it. For example if your creating an AGPLv3 server application, the client I guess must be AGPLv3 too. I just don't understand the point of SSPL even though it looks completely FOSS license to me…
This is the only kind of downtime that makes your competitor way more furious than you are. I hope Elon Musk's tweet was the beginning of the end for Faceook, Inc.
I read the article and I understood that the authors are stuck in the 1990s and just discovered the staggering fact that their data fit distributed kv stores not traditional sql . >Find a new hobby. like circle-jerking…
I like Grafana and I wish you the best. Source-available to me is basically FOSS unless I want a free ride off your hard work.
>"the largest market" always reminds me of "Bin Ladens right hand" People need promotion.
>Personally, I'd rather see a more aggressive AGPL where REST calls are considered linking and trigger virality That's why I never understood the point of SSPL. Is this exactly what AGPLv3 is supposed to be for?
I thought Grafana was doing great with its managed offerings. Personally I'd prefer you consider BSL before SSPL since it's usually clearer to most people.
It's amazing that people are downvoting simple technical facts to appeal to others without even providing a single technical argument. It's as if I stated a political statement or something.
You seem to be confused between zerotrust and encryption. Zerotrust is about auhtentication/authorization at the application level. Also tailscale is as centralized as Cloudflare et al. What happens when tailscale…
zerotrust has nothing to do with p2p, zero-trust is about making sure that this user is authorized to access that application at the resource level not using some decades old segmentation/network level policies.…
Of course I know of Brad Fitzpatrick. I am just questioning the product and its "innovation" compared to the rest of the industry in order to be promoted here that much and I think I know enough about the industry to…
The post was given like 9 upvotes in the first 5 minutes. I frequently go to "new" and this is a highly suspicious behavior.
Unfortunately this company is known for its shady agressive marketing on hacker news. The upvotes count is really suspicious and this is not the first time. EDIT: Why is the downvoting? the post was given like 9 upvotes…
The biggest difference is that the post doesn't come with the upvoting rings. So unfortunately OP won't ever find his product featured here
It's theoretically the same idea at the node level instead of the application level except that the WireGuard curve25519 keys now cannot be verified since they are published by a 3rd party that you have zero control on.…
That's how you make 40% profit margin boys on 250 billion dollars a year, boys. Overpriced products, underpraid foreign workrs, and most important of all, brainwashing users on a global scale by selling technically…
Wow. What is this tool used to make these animations?
That's what happens when you don't use a container orchestrator.
Did anybody make a test to compare CRI-O vs Docker especially when it comes to overall node memory usage for let's say 30-50 containers per node? I guess CRI-O would save a lot of memory but I don't have numbers.
I wonder if BSL becomes the new standard for open source commercial products. It's a good trade-off between freedom and real world business pressure.
I am not sure how an engineering employee with a base salary of 150k would eventually cost 300k and why a customer should pay for that engineer to make 2x his pay for the investors gluing a couple of 3rd party APIs and…
>$49/$79 per user billed annually. Seriously who pays for such a rudimentary product all that money. The pricing doesn't make any sense.
First of all, you are completely wrong about me creating multiple accounts. This is the second account I've ever created on HN. Second, you know what's really bizarre? a new company in a stacked market of very big and…
>Israel started vaccinations in mid-December and by the end of the month was vaccinating more than 150,000 people a day wow.
What is this?
Yes, I think I get it. For example if your creating an AGPLv3 server application, the client I guess must be AGPLv3 too. I just don't understand the point of SSPL even though it looks completely FOSS license to me…
This is the only kind of downtime that makes your competitor way more furious than you are. I hope Elon Musk's tweet was the beginning of the end for Faceook, Inc.
I read the article and I understood that the authors are stuck in the 1990s and just discovered the staggering fact that their data fit distributed kv stores not traditional sql . >Find a new hobby. like circle-jerking…
I like Grafana and I wish you the best. Source-available to me is basically FOSS unless I want a free ride off your hard work.
>"the largest market" always reminds me of "Bin Ladens right hand" People need promotion.
>Personally, I'd rather see a more aggressive AGPL where REST calls are considered linking and trigger virality That's why I never understood the point of SSPL. Is this exactly what AGPLv3 is supposed to be for?
I thought Grafana was doing great with its managed offerings. Personally I'd prefer you consider BSL before SSPL since it's usually clearer to most people.
It's amazing that people are downvoting simple technical facts to appeal to others without even providing a single technical argument. It's as if I stated a political statement or something.
You seem to be confused between zerotrust and encryption. Zerotrust is about auhtentication/authorization at the application level. Also tailscale is as centralized as Cloudflare et al. What happens when tailscale…
zerotrust has nothing to do with p2p, zero-trust is about making sure that this user is authorized to access that application at the resource level not using some decades old segmentation/network level policies.…
Of course I know of Brad Fitzpatrick. I am just questioning the product and its "innovation" compared to the rest of the industry in order to be promoted here that much and I think I know enough about the industry to…
The post was given like 9 upvotes in the first 5 minutes. I frequently go to "new" and this is a highly suspicious behavior.
Unfortunately this company is known for its shady agressive marketing on hacker news. The upvotes count is really suspicious and this is not the first time. EDIT: Why is the downvoting? the post was given like 9 upvotes…
The biggest difference is that the post doesn't come with the upvoting rings. So unfortunately OP won't ever find his product featured here
It's theoretically the same idea at the node level instead of the application level except that the WireGuard curve25519 keys now cannot be verified since they are published by a 3rd party that you have zero control on.…
That's how you make 40% profit margin boys on 250 billion dollars a year, boys. Overpriced products, underpraid foreign workrs, and most important of all, brainwashing users on a global scale by selling technically…
Wow. What is this tool used to make these animations?
That's what happens when you don't use a container orchestrator.
Did anybody make a test to compare CRI-O vs Docker especially when it comes to overall node memory usage for let's say 30-50 containers per node? I guess CRI-O would save a lot of memory but I don't have numbers.
I wonder if BSL becomes the new standard for open source commercial products. It's a good trade-off between freedom and real world business pressure.
I am not sure how an engineering employee with a base salary of 150k would eventually cost 300k and why a customer should pay for that engineer to make 2x his pay for the investors gluing a couple of 3rd party APIs and…
>$49/$79 per user billed annually. Seriously who pays for such a rudimentary product all that money. The pricing doesn't make any sense.